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India has now submitted a revised list of 30 items – including motorcycle, certain iron and steel goods, boric acid and lentils – to the WTO (World Trade Organisation) on which it proposes to raise customs duty by up to 50 percent.
As duties hiked by the US on certain steel and aluminium products would have implications of about USD 241 million on India, the raise in tariffs proposed by New Delhi too would have an equal implication on America.
Earlier in May, India proposed to raise duties by up to 100 percent on 20 products such as almonds, apple and specific motorcycles imported from the US.
The additional duty proposed to be hiked on these items ranges from 10 percent to 100 percent.
"The revision is being provided to adjust the products and the tariff rates in accordance with India's rights reserved vide its notification to the Council for Trade in Goods contained in the WTO document...of 18 May 2018,” said a communication by India to the WTO.
It said that the proposed suspension of concessions or other obligations takes the form of an increase in tariffs on selected products originating in the US, based on the measures of America.
The country has proposed this move under the WTOs Agreement on Safeguards.
On 9 March, US President Donald Trump imposed heavy tariffs on imported steel and aluminium items, a move that has sparked fears of a global trade war.
Trump signed two proclamations that levied a 25 percent tariff on steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminium imported from all countries except Canada and Mexico.
Earlier, India had stated that these suspensions will come into effect earlier than 21 June 2018, in case the US decides to continue the period of application of the measures.
It said that the duty imposed by America has affected steel exports by USD 198.6 million, while the same on aluminium was USD 42.4 million.
The other items include chickpeas, fresh apple, walnut, refined palmolein, motorcycle with engine capacity over 800 cc, diagnostic reagents and threaded nuts.
India's exports of steel and aluminium products to America stood at about USD 1.5 billion every year. Its exports to the US in 2016-17 stood at USD 42.21 billion, while imports were USD 22.3 billion.
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